Speaking of Gender
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- | "Central polemical texts contributing to this <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Sexual inversion (sexology)|sexual inversion]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> discourse include [[Symonds]]'s ''[[A Problem in Greek Ethics]]'' (1883); and his ''[[A Problem in Modern Ethics]]'' (1891); Havelock Ellis's ''[[Sexual Inversion]]'', originally written with [[Symonds]], published and suppressed in England in 1897, and later to be included as volume 2 of Ellis's ''[[Studies in the Psychology of Sex]]'' (1901); and Edward Carpenter's ''[[Homogenic Love]]'' (1894) and his ''[[The Intermediate Sex]]'' (1908)." --''[[Speaking of Gender]]'' (1989) by [[Elaine Showalter]] | + | "Central polemical texts contributing to this <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Sexual inversion (sexology)|sexual inversion]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> discourse include [[Symonds]]'s ''[[A Problem in Greek Ethics]]'' (1883); and his ''[[A Problem in Modern Ethics]]'' (1891); Havelock Ellis's ''[[Sexual Inversion]]'', originally written with [[Symonds]], published and suppressed in England in 1897, and later to be included as volume 2 of Ellis's ''[[Studies in the Psychology of Sex]]'' (1901); and Edward Carpenter's ''[[Homogenic Love]]'' (1894) and his ''[[The Intermediate Sex]]'' (1908)." --''[[Speaking of Gender]]'' (1989) by Elaine Showalter |
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+ | [[Elaine Showalter]] has brought together influential essays by male and female critics dealing with such topics as the representation and effect of gender in literary criticism and interpretation. Among the contributors [[Barbara Johnson]], [[Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick]], [[Sandra Gilbert]], [[D.A. Miller]]. | ||
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"Central polemical texts contributing to this [sexual inversion] discourse include Symonds's A Problem in Greek Ethics (1883); and his A Problem in Modern Ethics (1891); Havelock Ellis's Sexual Inversion, originally written with Symonds, published and suppressed in England in 1897, and later to be included as volume 2 of Ellis's Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1901); and Edward Carpenter's Homogenic Love (1894) and his The Intermediate Sex (1908)." --Speaking of Gender (1989) by Elaine Showalter |
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Speaking of Gender (1989) is a book on gender by Elaine Showalter.
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Elaine Showalter has brought together influential essays by male and female critics dealing with such topics as the representation and effect of gender in literary criticism and interpretation. Among the contributors Barbara Johnson, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Sandra Gilbert, D.A. Miller.